Gutted: 6.6M cleartext creds, dox, breached in ClixSense site hack

Account opening ammo goes up for sale.

Cleartext passwords, real names and user names, email addresses plus and IP addresses for 2.2 million users of cash-for-surveys site ClixSense have been dumped online, with a further alleged 4.4 million up for sale.

The records also include the pay outs the site has handed each breached user, Australian researcher Troy Hunt says.

Those affected users who entered their real personal details on the site are now exposed to social engineering and identity theft should hackers use their names, home addresses, and date of birth details to open or access accounts. ®